The U.S. has gone from resisting the idea of a multipolar order to an attempt to dominate it on new terms: Less moralism, ...
China's rise and its likely attainment of hegemonic status in the near future are exacerbating existing international tensions and will probably lead to new, larger conflicts, writes.
David Galbreath examines the impact of technology on warfare, the future of NATO, European defense challenges, and the shifting focus of U.S.
It is not your enmity that harms us so much as your friendship, which would be interpreted as evidence of our weakness, while your [...] More ...
The fall of unipolarity, once long predicted and cautiously awaited, has arrived ahead of schedule. The United States, long the enforcer of liberal internationalism, is no longer trying to stop the ...
The realist theory of international relations dates back to the fifth century BC, where the general foundations were laid by the philosopher Thucydides, rooted in his experiences from the ...
We are witnessing something historic — a profoundly different way to engage in international affairs ... Less moralism, more realism; less ideology, more pragmatism. Trump’s pivot has broad ...
Enthralling globalisation processes are determinants conveying economic success to be the only template of state legitimacy. The implosion of the erstwhile Soviet Union as an example to comprehend ...
A famous quote by Pierre Elliott Trudeau found its way into a recent lesson for 23 students during a world politics class at ...
The expression "change of the world order" has become a common definition among international experts. In this new world, the West will no longer play a major role, and the leading members of the ...